Program Expectations & Convenant

Mission Statement: The spiritual growth of our children and youth is vital to our UUCS shared ministry, and we offer a nurturing program with engaging experiences and opportunities for religious exploration which inspire a sense of wonder, a search for meaning, and the practice of our Unitarian Universalist values.

Behavioral Expectations: Positive participation and interaction are the foundation for a healthy, constructive spiritual environment for everyone. We expect that everyone, adults and children alike, will respect these rules when participating in community:

* Following adult facilitator instruction helps keep everyone safe.

* On church grounds only gentle play is appropriate.

* Learn how to use the recycle and compost bins, and participate in clean up.

* Be careful with our church equipment, furniture, special objects and sculptures, as well as the belongings of others.

* Use language which is appropriate for a learning environment.

Covenant: The Unitarian Universalist Association website points out that “covenant” is both a verb and a noun. A covenant is the living document we use to describe how we want to be in Beloved Community together. When we are in covenant, we “engage in mutual promises with Spirit, with other people and communities.” When covenant is broken, our covenant is also what should bring us back together.

Next Sunday Service

Water Communion and Original Blessing: An Introduction to Matthew Fox & Creation Spirituality

Rev. Dr. Todd EklofSeptember 15 | 9:15 am

Sunday Services are held at 9:15 and 11:00 am. In preparation for his September 29th visit, this sermon will serve as an introduction and refresher to celebrated theologian Matthew Fox and his teachings about Creation Spirituality.